Heard this on The Highway on Sirius XM. Great remake of the original Bruce Hornsby song.
Tuning: Standard
Capo 4
Intro: Dm, C, Am, G
Dm, C, F, C (2x)
C
The song came and went
GDm
Like the times that we spent
FGC
Hiding out from the rain under the carnival tent
C
I laughed and she'd smile
GDm
It would last for awhile
FGC
You don't know what you've got till you lose it all again
[CHORUS]
DmC
Listen to the mandolin rain
AmG
Listen to the music on the lake
DmC
Oh listen to my heart break
FC
Every time she runs away
DmC
Listen to the banjo wind
AmG
A sad song drifting low
DmC
Listen to the tears roll
FC
Down my face as she turns to go
C
A cool evening dance
GDmF
Listenin to the bluegrass band takes the chill
GC
From the air until they play the last song
C
I'll do my time
GDmF
Oh keeping you off my mind but there's moments
GC
That I find I'm not feeling so strong
[CHORUS]
DmC
Listen to the mandolin rain
AmG
Listen to the music on the lake
DmC
Oh listen to my heart break
FC
Every time she runs away
DmC
Listen to the banjo wind
AmG
A sad song drifting low
DmC
Listen to the tears roll
FC
Down my face as she turns to go
A#Am
Runnin down by the lakeshore
CF
She did love the sound of a summer storm
A#Am
It played on the lake like a mandolin
CFG Dm, C, Am, G
Now it's washing her away once again...whoa, again
Dm, C, F, C
C
The boat's steaming in
GDm
I watch the sidewheel spin
FGC
And I think about her when I hear that whistle blow
C
I can't change my mind
GDmF
Oh I knew all the time that she'd go
GC
But that's a choice I made long ago
[CHORUS]
DmC
Listen to the mandolin rain
AmG
Listen to the music on the lake
DmC
Oh listen to my heart break
FC
Every time she runs away
DmC
Listen to the banjo wind
AmG
A sad song drifting low
DmC
Listen to the tears roll
FC
Down my face as she turns to go
Dm, C, Am, G,
As she turns to go
DmC
Oh listen to my heart break
FC
Every time she runs away
DmC
Listen to the banjo wind
AmG
Sad song drifting low
DmC
Listen to the tears roll
FC
Down my face as she turns to go

This is just my opinion, but in the verses when the chord progression goes F, G, C...I feel it should be F, G, F, C. It sounds like there is an F played after the G for about 2 beats, then switches to a C. Ex: